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Jeff Fahey
March 7, 2019
Well, this AM I stopped and thought about Jerry and the thought came to my mind that he was also a little "hard" towards me and sometimes his criticism could be a little sharp. But this was in a good way. To my teenage, sensitive self it might have been embarrasing or seem insensitive but he achieved the desired affect. It helped me to start thinking a little deeper, to push myself a little more, to use my talents and not take them for granted. And I think this has stayed with me and helped me develop a more positive attitude - and not just in Art. He talked to my parents and encouraged them to have me attend the Art Students League and travel into NYC by myself every Saturday on the LIRR. Looking back it was certainly a life-changing experience for me and I have Jerry to thank for that. It has affected my life as an artist. Rest in Peace Jerry; job well done.
John Greene
August 28, 2016
Jerry lives in my heart everyday.He is why I am an artist and an educator. In the summer of 75 he knew I needed work and asked me to paint his house, I hope he didn't regret it, I was not a house painter. When I was finished I gave him one of my painting to say thank you. Jerry returned reciprocated and gave me one of his famous doodles when I graduated. God bless you Jerry.
Elaine (De Luca) DiClementi
June 8, 2016
If it wasn't for Mr. Brill I would never have gone to Art School. He challenged me in many ways and I challenged him just the same. He inspired me to see color in ways most people cannot, he inspired me to see shapes and forms that most people take for granted. He showed me the masters and how they worked the paint on the ends of their paint brushes. I graduated from Hauppauge High School in 1979 and went off to Alfred University School of Art and Design. When I graduated college I went back to visit the art department and all the enriched programs... painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics was gone and replaced with Apple Computers. It was a travesty... and maddening...That was end of the legacy of Jerry Brill at Hauppauge High School. Rest in Peace Mr. Brill... You will forever be my mentor and my inspiration.
Jeff Fahey
May 2, 2016
Mr. Brill was one of my art teachers at Hauppauge HS and influenced my decision to continue my art education at the Art Students League, SUNY@Farmingdale and at The School of Visual Arts. He was a good teacher and inspired us to be creative and to appreciate our uniqueness. Just recently, I attended a painting workshop at Kanuga Institute in Hendersonville and if I had known he was so close by, I would've really enjoyed seeing him.
My condolences and prayers go out to his family. Your Dad had a profound influence on my life and my success as an artist and no doubt he was a good father as well. He will be missed by us all.
Jeffrey Fahey, Class of 1966
Katherine Graf Matherly
April 28, 2016
My condolences to the family and friends of a man who encouraged and inspired my art work. 4 fine years under the tutoring of a great teacher at Hauppauge High School were a dream come true. Constant urging by you and Mr. Albert to take the scholarship entrance exam at New York-Phoenix School of design won me a scholarship in 10th grade and a partial scholarship in 12th grade! Thank you! This experience changed my life and added enrichment. One of my teachers at NY-PSD was Bob Montana, creator of Archie comic strip. I have so many fond memories of art class with Mr. Brill and Mr. Albert, all I can do is smile, now. Rest in Peace, Mr. Brill. You are missed.
Ron Sage
April 26, 2016
Mr.Brill was my art teacher at Hauppauge H.S. from 1961 to 1964 when I graduated, He was a great teacher and friend during those years always calling me his Buddy,I loved sculpture and after college and a few white collar jobs, I purchased my first collision repair shop and made a good living using my hands sculpturing those dent cars, He would say close your eyes, now let your fingers be your eyes, well it worked well for me..My God Bless you and have his hand out to welcome you home. R.I.P.
Ann Robinette
April 26, 2016
Mr. Brill was my art teacher at Hauppauge HS in the 60's. He was a lovely man who always encouraged me despite my obvious lack of talent. I always treasure the doodle of me he wrote in my yearbook.
Amazingly I too live in Hendersonville and only wish I knew he'd retired here so I might have said hello.
He was a special teacher and man. I'm glad he had such a long and happy life.
Ann Robinette
Hauppauge HS 1964
John Felten
April 26, 2016
Mr.Brill...how you cared for and encouraged your students. Personally, you showed, to me, great patience and encouragement. Much to my surprise, you suggested a piece of art work I had completed be entered into a local competetion sponsored by Abraham & Strauss , and it won a blue ribbon. You then provided surprise #2 and asked if you could have the piece as you wanted to display it in your bathroom. "Your bathroom" I exclaimed, upon which you assured me it was, in fact, one of the most frequented and well designed rooms in your home; one of which you were quite proud and displayed other works of art....Thanks to you and Joe Albert seeds were planted and, although late in life, art has once again become an integral part of my world. Would that I could have thanked you for this gift years ago, but, alas, it is not to be. Suffice to say Thank You.....and, I hope, you never stuck your hands under the lawnmowe, while it was running,
to clean out the clogged grass again....
Ellen Ahearn - Difazio
April 26, 2016
Mr. Brill was a great inspiration to me during my years at Hauppauge High School. He trusted me and afforded me the freedom and guidance to discover my most creative self. I am finishing my 30 year teaching career in Art at PatchogueMedford High School. I will always remember Mr. Brill's advice and tough criticism as a great motivation in my growth. Condolences to his family and friends.
March 15, 2016
Sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
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